David Brown wrote:
> "Khawar Ameer Malik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>Hello,
>> I am trying to install LinNeighborhood. I downloaded its source
>>from Tucows.com when i run the command ./configure it gives me
>>following detail.
>>
>>checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
>>checking whether build environment is sane... yes
>>checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
>>checking for working aclocal... missing
>>checking for working autoconf... missing
>>checking for working automake... missing
>>checking for working autoheader... missing
>>checking for working makeinfo... missing
>>checking for gcc... no
>>checking for cc... no
>>checking for cc... no
>>checking for cl... no
>>
>>and i am unable to install th eprogram. please guide me how to install
>>this program and tell me about this error message.
>>
>>thank you...
>
>
> It looks like you don't have a compiler set up for your system. If you want
> to compile packages from source, you'll have to install gcc and its
> friends - it should be standard (or easily available) for all distributions.
> Alternatively, you could hunt a bit more for pre-built binaries for your
> distribution (if you say what you are using, someone can probably give you a
> pointer).
>
>
>
Definitely. I can point you to, or e-mail you a deb for Debian. I also
think I have an rpm for Mandrake/Redhat
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